While a large literature exists on the siting of controversial facilities, few theories about spatial location have been tested on large samples. Using a new dataset from Japan, this paper demonstrates that state agencies choose localities judged weakest in local civil society as host communities for controversial projects. In some cases, powerful politicians deliberately seek to have facilities such as nuclear power plants, dams and airports placed in their home constituency. This paper then explores new territory: how demographic, political and civil society factors impact the outcomes of siting attempts. It finds that the strength of local civil society impacts the probability that a proposed project will come to fruition; the greater th...
[Extract] Japan, like many other nations, confronts a NIMBY problem in implementing a range of priva...
The disposal of designated radioactive contaminated waste resulting from the Fukushima nuclear accid...
This study explores the negative citizenry response to the infrastructure project known as Västlänke...
While a large literature exists on the siting of controversial facilities, few theories about spatia...
The purpose of this study, Controversial Facilities in Japan, 1955 – 1995, is to understand the fact...
The popular slogan NIMBY—Not in My Back Yard—captures a classic dilemma that confronts policymakers:...
This dissertation attempts to highlight existing patterns surrounding locally unwanted land uses (LU...
Proponents of hazardous and nuclear waste depositories label opponents to local siting of such facil...
The siting or development of risky facilities, such as nuclear power plants or waste repositories, r...
[Extract] The development or siting of unwanted facilities remains a major policy problem for indust...
Policymakers anticipate strong local opposition to undesirable land-uses, such as large-scale landfi...
If the Federal Government decided to promote the establishment of a nuclear energy industry in Austr...
[Extract] This volume has explored the siting of unwanted facilities in the Asia-Pacific region. It ...
The siting of large industrial facilities represents a difficult planning problem. Despite decades o...
Building regionally necessary but locally noxious facilities such as power plants, landfills, waste ...
[Extract] Japan, like many other nations, confronts a NIMBY problem in implementing a range of priva...
The disposal of designated radioactive contaminated waste resulting from the Fukushima nuclear accid...
This study explores the negative citizenry response to the infrastructure project known as Västlänke...
While a large literature exists on the siting of controversial facilities, few theories about spatia...
The purpose of this study, Controversial Facilities in Japan, 1955 – 1995, is to understand the fact...
The popular slogan NIMBY—Not in My Back Yard—captures a classic dilemma that confronts policymakers:...
This dissertation attempts to highlight existing patterns surrounding locally unwanted land uses (LU...
Proponents of hazardous and nuclear waste depositories label opponents to local siting of such facil...
The siting or development of risky facilities, such as nuclear power plants or waste repositories, r...
[Extract] The development or siting of unwanted facilities remains a major policy problem for indust...
Policymakers anticipate strong local opposition to undesirable land-uses, such as large-scale landfi...
If the Federal Government decided to promote the establishment of a nuclear energy industry in Austr...
[Extract] This volume has explored the siting of unwanted facilities in the Asia-Pacific region. It ...
The siting of large industrial facilities represents a difficult planning problem. Despite decades o...
Building regionally necessary but locally noxious facilities such as power plants, landfills, waste ...
[Extract] Japan, like many other nations, confronts a NIMBY problem in implementing a range of priva...
The disposal of designated radioactive contaminated waste resulting from the Fukushima nuclear accid...
This study explores the negative citizenry response to the infrastructure project known as Västlänke...